ΔΑΝΕΙΤ, δανειτ
DANEIT, daneit
Sounds Like: dah-NEH-eet
Translations: to lend, to borrow, to loan
From the root: ΔΑΝΕΙΖΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word is an inflected form of the verb 'ΔΑΝΕΙΖΩ', meaning 'to lend' or 'to borrow'. It describes the act of providing or receiving something, typically money, with the expectation of repayment. In the provided context, it likely refers to those who are involved in lending or borrowing.
Inflection: Third Person Plural, Present Active Indicative (or Subjunctive), or Third Person Singular, Present Active Subjunctive, or Second Person Singular, Present Active Imperative, or an Aorist Active Participle (Nominative Masculine Singular or Neuter Plural), or a Noun (Nominative/Accusative Plural, Masculine/Feminine). Given the context, it most likely refers to 'lenders' or 'those who lend'.
Strong’s number: G1155 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
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From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΔΑΝΕΙΖΩ.
These could represent different words with related meanings, or different forms of the same word to fit different grammatical cases, numbers, or genders. This list may include spelling variants and even misspellings in the original manuscripts! Even more words from the same root may exist in other ancient texts that aren't in our database.
- ΔΑΝΕΙΖΕΙΝ — to lend, to borrow
- ΔΑΝΕΙΖΟΜΕΝΟΝ — being lent, being borrowed, that which is lent, that which is borrowed
- ΔΑΝΕΙΖΟΜΕΝΟΣ — lending, borrowing, a lender, a borrower
- ΔΑΝΕΙΖΩ — to lend, to borrow
- ΔΑΝΕΙΚ — to lend, to borrow, to give a loan, to take a loan
- ΔΑΝΕΙΣΑΜΕΝΟΝ — having borrowed, having lent, a borrower
- ΔΑΝΕΙΣΑΜΕΝΟΣ — having lent, having borrowed, lending, borrowing
- ΔΑΝΕΙΣΑΜΕΝΟΥ — (of) having lent, (of) one who lent, (of) lending
- ΔΑΝΕΙΣΑΣ — having lent, lent, loaned, having loaned
- ΔΑΝΕΙΣΑΣΘΑΙ — to borrow, to lend
- ΔΑΝΙΕΙ — he will lend, you will lend, to lend, to borrow
- ΔΑΝΙΕΙΣ — you will lend, you will borrow
- ΔΑΝΙΟ — to lend, to borrow
- ΔΑΝΙΟΥΣΙ — they lend, they borrow
- ΔΑΝΙΟΥΣΙΝ — they lend, they will lend
- ΔΑΝΙΣΑΣΘΑΙ — to borrow, to lend
- ΔΑΝΙΣΗΣ — you may lend, you may borrow, you may give a loan, you may take a loan
- ΔΑΝΙΣΗΤΑΙ — he may lend, he may borrow, he may give on loan, he may take on loan
- ΔΑΝΙΣΗΤΕ — you lend, you lend money
- ΔΕΔΑΝ — to lend, to borrow, to give a loan, to receive a loan
- ΔΕΔΑΝΕΙΚΟΣΙΝ — (to) those who have lent, (to) those who lent, (to) lenders
- ΔΕΔΑΝΕΙΚΟΤΩΝ — of those who have lent, of lenders, of creditors
- ΔΕΔΑΝΕΙΚΩΣ — one who has lent, a lender, having lent
- ΔΕΔΑΝΕΙΣΜΕΝΟΣ — lent, borrowed, having been lent, having been borrowed
- ΔΕΔΑΝΙΣΜΕΝΟΝ — lent, having lent, having been lent
- ἘΔΑΝ — unknown
- ἘΚΔΑΝΙΣΗΣ — you lend, you lend out, you loan
- ΠΡΟΣΕΔΑΝΕΙΣΑΤΟ — he lent in addition, he borrowed in addition, he lent, he borrowed
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